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Product description

Made from 18/8 stainless steel, this fast freeze mold is easy to use, easy to clean, and will last you a life time. Designed so that one ice pop can be removed (or re-filled) at a time. Simply hold the mold in your hand for a moment, or run under warm water briefly. (Not too long, it will release very quickly.) Each set comes with one stand, 6 molds, 6 lids, 12 removable silicone rings, and a set of reusable bamboo sticks. The rings ensure proper stick placement. No more tilted stick, or sunken sticks or popped out sticks.﻿

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Great product! No metal shavings, no rust. Easy to use. I've been making a flavor a day in preparation for a busy summer. I let the pops freeze for at least seven hours, preferably overnight. The next day I take the pops out of the mold, place them in a 4x6 cellophane bag and then in a freezer bag. I immediately wash the molds, and they are ready for the next batch.

They are very easy to take out of the mold. I fill a mug with water and microwave it for 45 seconds, the I dip each pop for a few seconds, slide them out, and slip them into the cello bag. Usually the first pop takes about 5 seconds, but the water cools with each dip, so it takes a few more seconds each time. A bit of trial and error, but very easy.

These were very well made. Stainless steel molds have welded seams that are smooth, well finished, and free of any loose metal as reported by others. I chose these over a plastic version, because the stainless steel molds release with just a few seconds of cold water. They give you six extra silicone seals. This product should last a lifetime, if you can keep the parts together! Great for anything that will freeze.

I've spent months and hundreds of dollars running around in search of popsicle molds with 3 key fetchers. 1 classic design, 2 functionality, and finally outstanding quality . From Discount stores, mall retailers, a couple trips to bed bath and beyond, all the way up to Crate and Barrel it didn't matter I searched them all!! These by far these are the best! Pretty much the "Rolls Royce" of popsicle molds. Great price for the quality. Hope this helps.

I bought these as an alternative to the crappy plastic versions that may or may not leach harmful chemicals and regardless plastic is a bad waste product for the environment. They work great and if you are paranoid about plastic you should definitely buy these. Yes, you have to run warm water on the container to actually remove the popsicle. Apparently this is SUPER inconvenient for some folks, but as each popsicle container is removable I don't see this as a real issue. Oh, and as others have said, the sticks are reusable. Well worth the money in my opinion.

All in all, I'm glad I purchased this Popsicle mold. While it's on the pricey side, I like how you can remove each Popsicle individually. I could run them under lukewarm water easily and they popped right out of the mold. My first batch turned out perfectly, and the wooden sticks were a nice touch! (I got the Paletas book by Fany Gerson to go with this - the Popsicle pictured is key lime pie)

I adore popsicles and have them in my freezer all year. No kids -- just me and my lifelong popsicle habit. I prefer not having all that added sugar and prefer making my own with 100% fruit juice and blended fruit pieces. I've used the plastic molds and sticks and have not been pleased. They warp or get lost in the dishwasher and are too small and awkward for adequate hand washing. Most are unit molds that are messy to make and messier to unmold -- especially as you have to take the entire mold out just to get one popsicle. So, I gave up on DIY and just starting buying them at the store. Then, I found these molds. They are GREAT! They go into the dishwasher, do not warp, and are easy to use. The weight of them prevents the tip over spills and the fact that they are separate makes it easy to clean up after making them. Having used bamboo rice paddles and chopsticks for decades, I know that bamboo is the only wood that can be sterilized in the dishwasher, so the sticks are reusable. I've made a few batches and just love the ease of use. I pulverized a lot of cherries and added some Knudsen's 100% cherry juice. Wonderful! (Of course, I found out the hard way that the same could not be said of blueberries. Doh! That thick skin only made for sandpaper popsicles!)

I'm not sure if I'm using these correctly or what but the contents I put in these got stuck and when I tried to pull it out I was only able to pull the actual wooden stick out - the frozen part stayed stuck inside the container. I have no idea how to get it out, I'm just gonna have to waste it now.

I chose a metal mold set over a plastic one for health concerns, only to open these up yesterday and discover that the inside of each mold is coated in a non-stick surface. I do not use teflon or other non-stick surfaces in my kitchen, and nowhere in the item description (online of offline) have I been able to determine what the coating is made with. Sadly, I'll have to return these and look for something else.